Wednesday, January 2, 2013

BOB'S STEAK AND CHOP HOUSE - SAN FRANCISCO, CA

 BOB'S STEAK AND CHOP HOUSE
OMNI HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

BOB'S STEAK AND CHOP HOUSE
OMNI HOTEL
500 CALIFORNIA STREET
SAN FRANCISCO,  CA  94104
415-273-3085
HOURS:  Breakfast Monday Thru Friday 6:30 AM - 10:00 AM
                 Breakfast Saturday and Sunday 7:00 AM - 10:30 AM
                 Lunch Monday thru Friday 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM
                 Dinner Monday Thru Sunday 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM

We had an overnight in San Francisco before flying back to Hawaii and did not want to go far for dinner.  We opted to try Bob's Steak and Chop House that is located inside the Omni Hotel on California Street.  We had an early seating and were surprised to be given a private table away from the main dining room.  The room was totally secluded and very private.  It was quiet and we felt like it was just the family at home enjoying a nice dinner.  Our waiter was to the point and rushed us through what should have been at least a two hour dinner in just 45 minutes.  Towards the end, he was just going through the motions to get us out and we did not really appreciate this.  The dinner started with a jar of fresh pickles and red peppers on the table.  The pickle was delicious.  We were given some bread that was warm and served with butter.  I started us off with the Shrimp Platter ($24).  Two Shrimp Cocktail, Two Fried Shrimp and Two Shrimp Remoulade.  The Shrimp Cocktail and Fried Shrimp were excellent.  Did not understand the Shrimp Remoulade.  Seemed to be Shrimp Cocktail with a different sauce.  The Chophouse Salad ($11) was pretty basic.  Lettuce, Cucumber, Tomato, Red Onion, Bacon and Hearts of Palm.  The Beefsteak Tomato and Onion Salad ($11) did not look too good on the plate and the dressing was a bit bland.  Real onion taste here that the Bleu Cheese could not even cover up.  I went with the 22 oz Cote de Boeuf Bone in Ribeye ($58).  This steak looked fantastic but was not seasoned.  Did not taste like it was salt and peppered.  Served with a Baked Potato with the works.  Liked the potato but the steak did not live up to my expectations.  The Prime Bone-In Kansas City Strip ($53) was recommended by our waiter.  My wife said the steak had no taste and was very disappointed.  She ordered the steak with Skillet Fried Potatoes with Sauteed Onions and Peppercorn Gravy.  I liked these potatoes.  Nice and crunchy on the outside.  Both entrees were served with a large carrot.  Overall this was an ok dinner but really not worth the price.  The steaks lacked flavor and seasoning and the service was rushed and a bit unfriendly.  The Star of the night was a giant chocolate chip cookie served with ice cream.  This "delivered" on taste!

BOB'S STEAK AND CHOP HOUSE

PHOTOS OF SAN FRANCISCO ON THE WALLS OF OUR PRIVATE ROOM
VINTAGE PHOTO OF THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE
BOB'S STEAK AND CHOP HOUSE APPETIZERS AND SALADS
STEAK AND CHOP SELECTIONS
SEAFOOD AND SIDE DISHES
HOUSE FRESH PICKLES AND RED BELL PEPPERS
BREAD AND BUTTER - WHERE IS THE SAN FRANCISCO SOUR DOUGH?
SHRIMP PLATTER
CHOPHOUSE SALAD
BEEFSTEAK AND TOMATO SALAD
COTE DE BOEUF PRIME BONE IN RIB-EYE STEAK WITH BAKED POTATO
STEAK LOOKED GREAT AND WAS COOKED PERFECTLY BUT LACKED IN FLAVOR
PRIME BONE IN KANSAS CITY STRIP WITH SKILLET FRIED POTATOES WITH ONIONS AND GRAVY
CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE WITH ICE CREAM 

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